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Used the item title, EZ PZ
"Backwards" is a strong term. The b screw tab on the derailleur hanger is pointing to the rear, after all.
"Backwards" is a strong term. The b screw tab on the derailleur hanger is pointing to the rear, after all.
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I know what you're thinking, but this ad seems to be legitimate as the other pictures just show a bunch of similar, garbage bicycles.
Either this guy--I'm assuming--is a good photographer or cell phone cameras have really improved over the years!
www.facebook.com/marketplace
Actually, this old Sunbeam is pretty cool.
Either this guy--I'm assuming--is a good photographer or cell phone cameras have really improved over the years!
www.facebook.com/marketplace
Actually, this old Sunbeam is pretty cool.
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I know what you're thinking, but this ad seems to be legitimate as the other pictures just show a bunch of similar, garbage bicycles.
Either this guy--I'm assuming--is a good photographer or cell phone cameras have really improved over the years!
www.facebook.com/marketplace
Actually, this old Sunbeam is pretty cool.
Either this guy--I'm assuming--is a good photographer or cell phone cameras have really improved over the years!
www.facebook.com/marketplace
Actually, this old Sunbeam is pretty cool.
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Well there is a club where the headbadge should be . . . so I guess that makes it a "Coanago"
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Is this fork bent?
Sad end for what I think was a PX10
Sad end for what I think was a PX10
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A 64cm Univega? I doubt it.
This is listed as a 64cm. The angle that they're taken at doesn't help, but I don't believe this person knows how to measure a frame. That steer tube should be noticeably longer.
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^^^^^^ Ad copy references UO-8.
I don't know.
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One of these things is not like the others...
...but for a cool grand it's all yours!
...but for a cool grand it's all yours!
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Wow. Brings back memories of the final stage of the '89 Tour when Greg used that style bar to beat Fignon.
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Poor frame, but hope those Stronglights are OK... (they were remarkably strong cranks)
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The only reason I’m posting this here is because of the price, well the bars qualify too. IMHO $700 for this is crazy, and even the $550 he claims the frame is worth might be a tad high for the whole bike. Along with new bars it needs a good overhaul and tires.
From the seller:
“ “This is a 1986 Bianchi Squadra, steel frame, however it is a columbus tubing frame. Campagnolo Record hubs with Mavic G-40 rims, Italian Suqadra brakes, Campagnolo derailleurs. Shimano 600 shifters. I will replaced the saddle that it had on it.
This is valued at more than what I am asking, so please do not become a rude person. The frame alone is at least 550.00 in the excellent condition in which this one is. This is Columbus frame tubing.” “
The only reason I’m posting this here is because of the price, well the bars qualify too. IMHO $700 for this is crazy, and even the $550 he claims the frame is worth might be a tad high for the whole bike. Along with new bars it needs a good overhaul and tires.
From the seller:
“ “This is a 1986 Bianchi Squadra, steel frame, however it is a columbus tubing frame. Campagnolo Record hubs with Mavic G-40 rims, Italian Suqadra brakes, Campagnolo derailleurs. Shimano 600 shifters. I will replaced the saddle that it had on it.
This is valued at more than what I am asking, so please do not become a rude person. The frame alone is at least 550.00 in the excellent condition in which this one is. This is Columbus frame tubing.” “
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